I see you were very helpful! :pQuote:
Originally Posted by donKey jote
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I see you were very helpful! :pQuote:
Originally Posted by donKey jote
:D
If I had a F1 team I would hire Smedley and Massa without a second thought. I am wondering why don't they simply leave Ferrari to deny them any chance at winning the titles with Alonso and Badoer.Quote:
Originally Posted by henners88
Probably they are looking for a good payout when Ferrari decides to end their contracts.
I don't think the incident will be forgotten so fast. It might even happen again soon.
AgreedQuote:
Originally Posted by ioan
And sorry to say, Rob will be sacked most likely and iīm afraid that massas contract is also up in the air perhaps.
The mighty fernado.
Any Tifosi who thinks that is, how do you English say?, a "twit".Quote:
Originally Posted by henners88
Apologies if my spelling is not correct.
There was no team order, no instruction. Just information about relative pace that Felipe made a decision about.
Much like how Kova did in 2008 at the same track.
but in that case the team bettered their overall result. thats just practical. Altering the order of the result with no gain for the team and when no driver is the only in the championship hunt is quite different. Same as those saying teams should be pealised for calling off the fight, telling drivers to hold position or "conserve fuel", this is a totally different situationQuote:
Originally Posted by pallone col bracciale
Will Felipe ever win a race for ferrari again?
well... HRT needs some compeition for that last spot doesnīt it?Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
Some drivers with the help of their teams wants to win at all costs, they donīt care about the regulations.
Itīs sad that some fans canīt see this.
For sure, if that whining bitch named Alonso has troubles in a race where Ferrari is good. Massa is a very good driver.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mia 01